
ROCNA ANCHORS–Fisherman Anchors
$251.99
Specs
Name | Value |
---|---|
Benefits | Offers Two Modes of Operation Benefiting Boaters who Re-Anchor Frequently |
Best Use | Most Bottom Types |
Boat Length | 16 to 26 Feet |
Design | Fisherman |
Dimensions | 12 3/8 Width x 10 11/16 Height x 24 13/16" Length |
Material | Galvanized Steel |
Not Recommended For | Not for Unattended Anchoring |
Type | Fixed Shank Scoop |
Warranty Details | Lifetime Including Deformation |
Weight | 13 Pounds |
Name | Value |
---|---|
Benefits | Offers Two Modes of Operation Benefiting Boaters who Re-Anchor Frequently |
Best Use | Most Bottom Types |
Boat Length | 13 to 20 Feet |
Design | Fisherman |
Dimensions | 10 13/16" Width x 9 5/16" Height x 21 1/2" Length |
Material | Galvanized Steel |
Not Recommended For | Not for Unattended Anchoring |
Type | Fixed Shank Scoop |
Warranty Details | Lifetime Including Deformation |
Weight | 9 Pounds |
Product Overview
A specialist anchor for fishermen, divers and others who re-anchor frequently during the day, this anchor offers two modes of operation; retrievable and secure.
In retrievable mode, the shackle rail allows you to retrieve the anchor from the opposite direction if it becomes fouled, but is not to be used for overnight or unattended anchoring.
While in secure mode, a secure attachment point is used for overnight or unattended anchoring.
Like the Original Rocna anchors, the Fisherman includes the Super High Holding Power (SHHP) blade.
- Style: Fixed-shank "scoop" with shackle rail
- Material: High-strength alloy steel with hot-dipped galvanized finish
- Application: Most bottom types
- Pros: Narrow shank profile for deep penetration, wide fluke and chisel tip for high holding power, sets easily from bow roller, roll bar for self-righting and resets
- Cons: More expensive than fluke anchors; comparable in price with plow style anchors
- Warranty: Lifetime including deformation
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